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It's time to talk about mandatory vaccinations, says Canada's health minister

It's time to talk about mandatory vaccinations, says Canada's health minister

Jean-Yves Duclos says the decision will ultimately be up to the provinces and territories
B.C. mom of disabled boy sues health authority, doctors over son's birth

B.C. mom of disabled boy sues health authority, doctors over son's birth

After her son sustained life-altering injuries, a Kamloops woman is suing Interior Health
Bobcat sighting in the Okanagan 'a real treat'

Bobcat sighting in the Okanagan 'a real treat'

On Sunday night, a Peachland woman was delighted to have her second bobcat sighting in the Okanagan
Delta professor alleges sexual abuse by Prince George Catholic priests

Delta professor alleges sexual abuse by Prince George Catholic priests

Two dead Prince George Roman Catholic priests are among defendants named in a sexual abuse case filed by a man who asserts the pair began abusing him when he was in kindergarten at a church school.
The reasons for science skepticism can be complex and founded on real concerns

The reasons for science skepticism can be complex and founded on real concerns

Instead of assuming that science skeptics are motivated by ignorance, or selfishness, we should listen to them and try to understand and address their actual concerns
Truck driver ticketed $368 for massive 2021 North Vancouver crash

Truck driver ticketed $368 for massive 2021 North Vancouver crash

Evidence of impaired driving did not bear out, RCMP say
Here's what you need to know about the $40B First Nations child welfare agreement

Here's what you need to know about the $40B First Nations child welfare agreement

In the next year, public support will be needed more than ever to ensure that the spirit of the agreement is respected and translated into meaningful change for First Nations children
Capilano University moving more classes online due to Omicron

Capilano University moving more classes online due to Omicron

Delayed start to spring semester at North Vancouver, CapU Lonsdale and kálax-ay (Sunshine Coast) campuses
How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected abortion care in Canada

How the COVID-19 pandemic has affected abortion care in Canada

Pandemic-related travel restrictions and facility closures initially jeopardized access to abortions, but the pandemic has also become a catalyst for more accessible ways to deliver abortion care
What happens after you've recovered from COVID-19 and need to travel?

What happens after you've recovered from COVID-19 and need to travel?

A positive test can be used after you've recovered and are symptom-free.